15+ Dress Patterns with Pockets [FREE and Easy]
As much as I love simple dresses, I always circle back to my favorite ones – dresses with pockets. Here’s a quick roundup with my favorite (and FREE) dresses with pockets patterns
Table of Contents
- 1 Jersey dress with pockets
- 2 Anza dress with pockets
- 3 Summer sundress with pockets
- 4 Summer bardon dress
- 5 How to add invisible pockets to any dress
- 6 The easiest dress with pockets
- 7 Spring dress -lantana
- 8 Fig dress pattern
- 9 Vestia dress pattern
- 10 Shift dress with pockets
- 11 1960s-style A-line minidress
- 12 Wide strap maxi dress
- 13 Everyday dress with pockets and tie belt
- 14 Everyday t-shirt dress
- 15 Jersey dress with pockets
- 16 5 Pocket templates
- 17 Teardrop dress pocket pattern
Jersey dress with pockets
Who says comfortable can’t go together with stylish and feminine obviously never saw this gorgeous dress that has a baggy body, long stretchy sleeves, a shallow round neckline, a pocket on each hip, and a bottom hem that goes almost to your knees, letting those beautiful legs of yours dazzle the world.
Anza dress with pockets
Here’s a fun dress that looks as if you put on a shirt and a skirt with its bodice that has a button-up front, a V-neck, capped sleeves, two chest pockets with flaps that close with a single button each, a drawstring waistband, and a skirt section with a straight bottom hem going down to your knees.
by Craftworld
Summer sundress with pockets
Summer can come and give it its best shot, you won’t have trouble dealing with it in style thanks to this lovely dress that has a bodice with shoulder straps and a wide, deep curved neckline, two front pockets on the skirt section that has a straight hem long enough to reach your knees and an elasticated waistband.
Summer bardon dress
Feel breezy and refreshed while you look amazing and beautiful in this knee-high summer dress that features a bodice with tank top shoulder straps that expose most of your back, barely visible side pockets, and a skirt section that is made of two segments, each one slightly gathered so the whole dress flares a bit.
How to add invisible pockets to any dress
For those times when you have the almost ideal piece of clothing but just one thing is missing, like a dress but it desperately needs pockets that aren’t visible, use the pattern here, as it will help you add side pockets to any dress and make them invisible in a flash.
by Moodfabrics
The easiest dress with pockets
No need to download or print any pattern to make this dress, all you need to do it to take your favorite tank top or t-shirt and trace around it on a piece of paper, add the skirt part and the invisible side pockets, and you’ll get the pattern for a brand new dress with pockets for you or your little girl.
Spring dress -lantana
by Moodfabrics
Get ready to flaunt your beautiful body with this attractive dress that you can wear as a dress or as a light summer coat, featuring a lovely collar, a flared straight bottom hem that goes to your ankles, 3/4 sleeves, an open front with a fabric belt at the waist you tie behind your back, and two rectangular front pockets at your chest.
Fig dress pattern
Here comes a medium-length daring dress that resembles a blazer, with 3/4 sleeves, a notched collar with wide lapels, an open front with a wide fabric belt on the waist as closure, two front pockets on the skirt, and curved corners on the front hem.
by Moodfabrics
Vestia dress pattern
by Moodfabrics
Give yourself a fresh cost style dress made of velvet, with long sleeves that have short cuffs, an open front like that of a blazer, a fabric belt around the waist that ties at the front, two large front pockets on the thighs, a bottom hem that ends just above the knees, and fun decorative hanging fringes at the shoulders and below the pockets.
Shift dress with pockets
Embrace the simple but comfortable and cute-looking appeal of this dress that has a bodice with wide shoulder straps and no sleeves, a shallow round neckline, side pockets below the waist, and a straight bottom hem that is long enough to cover your thighs.
1960s-style A-line minidress
Go retro and look stunning doing it thanks to this amazing vintage dress that features a lovely white collar with a solo button, a water drop opening below the buttoned-up collar, a sleeveless bodice, diagonal front pockets with flaps positioned on the thighs, and flared straight bottom hem that reaches to the mid-thighs.
by Vam.ac
Wide strap maxi dress
Comfortable, refreshing, and beautiful, that’s how you could briefly describe this maxi dress that has a bodice with a deep rectangular neckline with shoulder straps and an elasticated waistband on the back, side pockets at the hips, and a slit on each side that will show off those legs of yours.
Everyday dress with pockets and tie belt
Make yourself a dress that you can wear all summer long and look good while you do it, featuring a shallow V-neck, 3/4 sleeves that are nice and loose, two side pockets, a straight bottom hem long enough to cover your knees, and an optional fabric belt at the waist that you can tie up to pronounce your figure.
Everyday t-shirt dress
Imagine a t-shirt that has a scoop neckline, a long skirt section with a slightly gathered waistline, a straight bottom hem that flares a bit and goes over your knees, and invisible pockets at the hips, and you’ll know exactly what this dress looks like.
Jersey dress with pockets
Casual and stylish, this dress is a great choice for those hot summer days, with a bodice that has a scoop neckline decorated with contrasting bias tape, cap sleeves with the same bias tape finish, a gathered waistline, inseam side pockets, and a flared bottom hem that ends above the knees.
5 Pocket templates
Inseam and patch pockets avaliable
Whether you want to make or alter a dress and add sleeves to it, you need to know how to make a few types of pockets that are adequate for that, and this pattern will teach you all about it as it will show you how to make inseam pockets and two types of patch pockets, flares or regular, in two sizes.
Teardrop dress pocket pattern
How can you make a great dress even greater, you ask, and the answer to that question is simple, just add teardrop pockets to it, which is what you’ll be able to do with the help of this pattern, no matter what kind of dress we’re talking about.
You are now set for all four seasons as far as dress patterns go, and you’re set with outstanding ones that will help you make wonderful clothing pieces. Have you already decided which one is your favorite? Tell us in the comments how did your dresses turn out. Feel free to subscribe to the mailing list and you’ll get updates on new posts like this. Now go wear those dresses and look dazzling in them!